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Conduit Street

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Postal code
  
W1

Length
  
335 m

From
  
Regent Street

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Location
  
City of Westminster, London, UK

Major junctions
  
St. George Street, Savile Row

To
  
Bond Street, Bruton Street

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Conduit Street is a street in the heart of the West End of London off Bond Street, Mayfair. It forms part of the B406.

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Map of Conduit St, London, UK

It was laid out in the early 18th century on the City of London's Conduit Mead estate, which also included Bond Street and which had been acquired by the Corporation in the 15th century to safeguard the conduits supplying the City with water.

Only a few of the original houses now survive - Nos. 42, 43 and 47 being notable examples. No. 9 was designed by James Wyatt in 1779 for Robert Vyner, MP. It is a beautiful three-bay stuccoed composition with giant Ionic pilasters and pedimented first-floor windows. In Victorian times it was occupied by the Royal Institute of British Architects. On the south side is the Westbury Hotel.

Charles James Fox was born in Conduit Street in 1749; and James Boswell, William Wilberforce and George Canning all lived here briefly.

References

Conduit Street Wikipedia